Europe – European media reports revealed that Germany and Norway are holding advanced talks with Canada to launch a major military project. The project aims to build advanced submarines with modern technology, as part of strengthening defense cooperation and modernizing the naval capabilities of the three countries.
The sources indicated that the proposed project complements the existing defense partnership between Berlin and Oslo. The partnership also extends to the exchange of advanced military expertise and technologies. They noted that Canada’s accession represents a qualitative addition that contributes to supporting the project’s industrial and technological capabilities.
The new submarines are planned to focus on maritime surveillance missions, protecting supply routes, and participating in NATO operations. This reflects current security challenges in Northern Europe and the Atlantic Ocean.
Observers believe this cooperation reflects a strategic direction toward building an integrated defense system among allied countries, especially in light of increasing international tensions and security challenges in various regions of the world.